Teresa Giudice's Husband Accused of Cheating on His Wife While She Filmed 'House of Villains'
Things are heating up over on House of Villains. On last night's episode, Tiffany "New York" Pollard of Flavor of Love and I Love New York fame accused Luis “Louie” Ruelas, the husband of The Real Housewives of New Jersey OG Teresa Giudice, of cheating on his wife while she filmed the reality TV series.
Each season on House of Villains, the E! all stars-style series brings together the greatest reality TV villains of all time to compete for the title of America's Ultimate Supervillain. The latest episode saw two of reality TV's most formidable titans go head to head in a fight for the history books.
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Pollard and Giudice were fast friends at the top of this season, forming an alliance as roommates in the house. On the latest episode, however, things quickly took a turn for the worse when Pollard caught wind of the Bravo star's intention to vote New York off the series.
What followed was an instantly iconic reality TV clash, with Pollard storming into Giudice's room saying, "You know what? F–k you, Teresa, you bitch! Seriously, you coming for me? You coming for New York?"
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Teresa played shocked at first, confused at Pollard's sudden jabs at her before confirming her intentions, leading the New York Goes to Work star to throw out a major (and seemingly unfounded) accusation about Giudice's husband, Luis “Louie” Ruelas.
"You know why Luis really sent those roses," Pollard asked the Bravo star. "Because he’s guilty, bitch! He’s been f–king around, and each one of those roses represent how many times he cheated on your ass since you been in here!” Watch the explosive clip below:
New York VS Teresa! 😭 #HouseOfVillains #RealityTV
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Giudice then accuses Pollard of being jealous, leading their housemate Safaree Samuels to intervene and break the fight apart. Giudice confirmed her feelings about Pollard in a confessional, saying to the audience, "I could give two s–ts about New York. I have an amazing husband at home waiting for me and supporting me. I guess her fiancé doesn’t feel the same way about her.”
House of Villains airs Thursday nights on E!, with episodes streaming next day on Peacock.
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